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    NEWBERG
Sppaihg Fall and
Winter
Store News at
GRAPHIC.
! that McKinley s ill carry Greater New road Itopubficans said would lead to
York by 27.0X) instead of 01,000 as in prosperity and had a right to exact the
1890. A Republican majority of any ftilHihueut of the pledge. It has been
IBSCKD RVKKY FRIDAY Mttltftlifo.
! size In New York City is a g<Md bnoflgh redeemed. Good times are here. Un~ j
( straw for the rest of the country-.
| der the gold standard the domeatio and
Is a good thing for tbe young husband
E. H. WoODWABD, EDITOR (fc Pl'BUBlIER.
Chairman Jones of the DcmOdWltic foreign business of the United States to give the young wife. But sympathy
hosts is claiming everything in sight for has advanced w ith unexampled bounds. I will not abate on« jot of her nervousness
W . C . W o o d w a r d , A ssociate E d it o r .
Bryan and Ste 7 ensou in November. ! b
fron®
higher level that the or lift her to that plane of sound health
About this time four years ago Bryan’s fall m « t occSr If freakish impulse Is to j where alone the wife and mother can
find happineae.
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER Ö, 1900.
tom-tom beaters announced tbe capture , take the plade of solier deliberation and
Dr. Picrct
Favorite Prescription
of Ohio and most all the rest ol the Un- Hie prudent care o f advantages already
meets every
Butered as leeond-claas ranter at the póltoflicc
womanly went
ton. But the trouble was in producing on hand.
at New berg, Oregó'n.
sod owed.
It
the goods when the November inventory i ^
clear that the election o f 1900 Is
tranqulHses the
ave?
'
to
dechle
an
appeal
from
the
great
trial
nerves, restores
j was taken.—Ptaindealer.
at the polls in 1896. Mr Bryan has
the appetite and Bargains in O ur Clothing D e -
D r y G o o d » D e p a r tm e n t.
B o o t a n d S h o e D e p a r tm e n t.
It is strongly suspectefi that Mr. B ry
Practical business men in the Rast are treated the subject In a book significant­
induces refresh­
imrtineiit.
In this particular line we have cleaned up
sn’s grave concern for "tho young man
| reported as putting a savingCHAve in all ly culled “ The First Battle.” He has
ing sleep.
Its
This is a positive fact that our
several big eastern Dry Goods Houses, all of
Men's Oregon si wool Caa-i-
Absalom,” is on tap for campaign
this reason's Goods, but some of them being
use previous to and Cheviot
"
post
election
business
contracts pointed to his vote o f 6,500,000 as the
8ults well worth 410,
only one or two pieces of a kind aud we pur­ Shoe Trade has increased at such
maternity makee our price per suit . ................
poses only.
chased the same way below the regular price;
which they are executing which reads: largest ever given a Democratic candi­
the baby's ad­
B.me lu Youth's, sises from 12 to
a rapid pace that we had to enlarge
aud we are going to give you the benefit.
"V oid if W. J. Bryan is elected presi* date, and kept himself at the frout us
vent practically 20 ..............................
NOTE THE PllICES—
our store.
And we now occupy a
Mr. Bryan makes haste to deny that dent in 1900.” The practice is saidto be
2500 yds Dress Goods fancy mixed,
dim * and
tlie inevitable candidate for renomina­
solid colors, 8ultings and some all
nutrition for Children’« . . . . ...............................
he has made any promises of cabinet quite general in all contract* involving
gives the mother
strictly
up
to
date Boot and Shoe
wool Suitings worth from 35 to 50c; our
Higher Grade Oassimere flue tail­
tion. A t no time was Ilia renomlnatlon ner child. " Favorite Prescription* la a
price per yard ..................................
offices in case of his election. His de large sums of money. Tlie mere possi­
or made Men'« Suite. ..................
Store.
In doubt. His party believed him to woman’s medicine and has ns iqasl as
1800 yds all high Grade goods worth
niai is unnecessary. The idea of even bility pi the election ol Bryan has a
from 50c to 80c; our price per yard
Following is a list of Boots and Shoe Manu­
be the strongest candidate, and the old a cure for womanly diseases. R estab­ Youth’« . . .................................. .
the very best of bis political advisers tendency to disturb confidence.—Tidings.
65 pieces Dress Goods most of it all
lishes
regularity,
dnes
weakening
drains,
facturers which are sold and guaranteed by us:
platform is reaffirmed In every syllable
wool and among the assortment we
being elevated to such positions of trust
heals inflammation khZ-t ulceration and Children’s ....................... .........
Hanan
Shoe Co., New York; C. M. Henderson
have about 15 pieces of fine Ladies
The great central fact o f the campaign cures female w t » * * * M
A large assortment of Men's and
Shoe Go., Chicago; Oregon City Shoes, The
is enough to defeat him in the eyes of
Cloth, uothiug less iu the lot than 75c
Boy’e
Ctteefmere
and
Mixed
f
f
iQ
C
A
*„.7
aud some of ft worth up to $1.00; our
is again the free coinage o f silver fit tlie
Accept no subtotal« fog tPsvflrite Pre­ Suits from , .....................
Kreppendorf Dittmanu fine Ladies Shoes, The
S A W D U S T IV B U Y A N ’ S D O LLS .
9 * 0 .O U U p
the thoughtful.
price per yard.
...............
...
scription.’’ No Other medicine it "just
Kansas Iron Clad Shoes, Hamilton Brown Shoe
A fine assortment of Men’s, Hoys and Child­
Mr. Bryan has hard luck witli hia ratio of 16 to 1 without wuttlug for the' as good " for weak and sick women,
2000 yds of all plushes and velvet« iu
Co., St. Louis, Buckingham A Hect, San Fran­
ren’s Dress Bulls at prices to suit everybody’s all shades, worth up to a $1.00; our
pets. No sooner does he conceive a aid or consent of any other ration.
fit affords qm great otcuunflobc able to say purse.
cisco, Nap a Tan Waterproof Shoes, Ities A
price per y a r d ..................................
The offers made by some of the leading
■Jneritijif Dr.
passionate ndmlration for some great Talk of other issues is merely an effort S few words
Just received a fine line of the very ueweet Hutchings, Boston, Cahn Nickelsburg A Co.,
and
‘fejlden
Pierce's
__
,
FiiroifthiiHr
G
ood*
D
epartm
en
t
educational institutions in the country
Dress Goods namely: Zibilene, Solid. Vida 8an Francisco, Geo. E. Keith Campbells.
Flora Arn, of
man of the past and begin to quote him to obscure tlife real issue. Bryan’s suc­ Medical Discovery,' »
rai»ed, Venetian, Zibra, Golf, Zolas, and Kaden
500 Meu’aand Boys extra heavy
to extend to native Porto Ricans the
Dsllu, J Acksoti Co.
tempted to try
at popular prices.
and to pose as his legitimate successor cess would be greater than before be­ these medicine. .A
sweaters plain and sailor collars
Ing
the
effect
upon
my
R u b b e r B o o ts a n d S h oes o f a ll
privilege of free'editcatlon in the United
mother. At « a sei
o? married Hie I was worth as high as 75c; price each
thuu liis hero is shown in the pitiless cause he would burl down the gold greatly
C lo a k a n d L a d le » B e a d y M a d e to
bmf
’
p
eriods,
also
a
bothered-
280
Men’s
Percale
Dress
shirts
States, heralds tho approach of the im­
th e le a d in g makes at bed
reads red me weak worth 75c each; sale price
light of historic fact to have been just standard and. prosperity together. The troableeomc drein
W e a r D e p a rtm e n t.
perialism and, greedy tyranny upon
and unfit for work of
kind. 1 became so
-• .-!>ir;à f i
fight
this
time
is
not
over
promises
of
5
Cases
of
Meu*
Extra
Heavy
the contrary of what Mr. Bryan repre­
ru c k p r ic e ».
thin there wee nothin, Bek or
ol ale but skin and Balbriggau-aud Natural wool Shirts
which tliis awtpl, sin cursed govern­
This is unquestionable that our
My hoebaad become alarmed sad got and
sente him and professes himself to be. prosperity but over keeping and adding boa*.
Drawers,
regular
prices
50,
00
After ne
me e bottle of ' Pafforite
ment of ours is entering'. '
stock and prices are superior to any
The first of Mr. Bryan’s heroes was, of to the prosperity that has been regained law the wçnderW effects
,je got two and 75c; ouf price e a c h ...............
3*20 Men’s and Boys extra heavy
-in«re was no
mure, end a tteri used
house in the state.
W e carry a
after
black
years
o
f
business
depression.
course, Jefferson, the founder of the old
more
peto, odd/.I
a e d i began
began to J ^ tn jUt, flesh very all wool assorted colors well worth
0 ^ 1 pain,
very large assortment of Ladies
11.00; selling price e a c h ..............
rapidly- j
.4
Tho notorious attempts made by aome Democratic party. But it did not take —Globe Democrat.
225 extra lamb's wool Men's
Tailor made Suits for Ladies
Dr. Pierce’s’ Common Sense Medical
Bryanixed hoodlums to mob Gov. long for Mr. Bryan to lie reminded that
plain aud sailor collars,
Adviser it sent free on receipt o f 21 one- Sweaters,
and Misses, Jackets, G olf Capes,
well
worth $2.00; our price ..........
Roosevelt and prevent Ills speaking, Jefferson was also the first great im­
tin *, fle e r on “ Taenep A b s a lo m .”
cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing
A la rg e a»»wrtm eiit o f M e n ’ s Seal Plush and crushed plush,
Indicate what kind o f shots the Govern­ perialist and expansionist who declared
Mr. Bryan*« sympathies go out for only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf­
and Buys* U n d erw e a r at u n ion - cloth, Misses Astrachan for Ladies,
or Is pouring into the enemy in the that the larger our possessions were the young Absalom, and lie pleads (or him. falo, N. Y.
aud Children at moderate prices.
iHliiug price».
vigorous campaign ho Is making better; that perfect title to territory But serious people know that the young
Teddy lias the faculty o f telliug the could bo acquired by cooqoeit, supple­ Absnloms of the country are all right
trutli in a pungent way.
mented by treaty of peace and renuncia­ Wiien Abraham Lincoln was a good- Cockerham its 3 and 4 blk 4
tion; that “ there is no constitutional sized boy he many times rode fifty miles W llla m in a ............................... 150 00
VVm J Underwood and w f to
There is one consolation which should difficulty as to tho acquirement of terri­ to mill on a horse with the grist for a
be tendored to Bryan alter tbe election. tory,” and .that when territory is thus saddle. Does Mr. Bryan know of any Delghton Jennings 1.40 a W D
Considering his extensive experience as acquired It is a matter of expediency young Absalom doing that kind of work Clark die t 3 s r 4 w .................. 800 00
a farmer, on his six or eight suburban only whether or not it is to be taken in in these degenerate days of the “ em­
Huston Iluffurn to 8 W Buf-
pire?”
You will rather find him riding fum 4.57 a in A m ity.................
20 00
lots, he will lie qualified to take the to the Union.
This was discouraging. The Jeffer­ a bicycle ou bis way to school, and
portfolio of Agriculture in tho next dem­
Jno J Spencer to Mary Brock
Dr. K. J. Littlefield.
Dr. H. A. Littlefield.
ocratic president’s cabinet.
That is an sonian doll was stuffed with most pal­ meeting bis brother Absalom on bis Its 1 and 2 blk 1 Newbys 3rd ad
ambition which he might reasonable pable sawdust. As its success >r, Jack- way engaged in the free-delivery mail to MoMinn. and others............. 100 00
Carriage and Wagon Builders.
hopo to realize— if he comes of a long son, the founder of the modern Demo­ service. Only a short time before Lin­
North Yamhill Cemetery A s­
cratic party, was obviously impossible, coln was 21 years of age he contracted
lived family.
Special
attention
also
given
to
diseases
of
the
his rampantly imperialistic theories and with a neighbor woman to make her 400 sociation to James l'age. It in
EYE, EAR, ROSE AND THROAT.
15 00
Repairing, Painting and Trimming
practices.being well known even to Mr. rails for every yard of brown jeans she North Yam hill Cemetery........
Office over Bank of Newberg.
When it comes to a straight, logical Bryan. No with what might have been would weave for him, to be colored with
Amerioan - Mor.tg*gp Go At* ,.
-
Promptly Done.
speech on the current political issues, fine audacity bad it not beeu for lack of white walnut bark. Do any of my dem­ Stephen E VanOrder 9 its in blk
Oregon republteuns do n(St have to de­ information, Mr, Bryan turned to tbe ocratic brothers know of any young Ab­ 00 Dot-,dee...... v.'/riViSii....... .
45 00
pend upon imported talent. Governor first Republican President, Lincoln, as salom making rails for brown jeans
Horseshoeing and General Black-
Office 2 doors west of Moore’s Drug store.
Geer, in opening the Southern Oregon bis new hero. There was a man, he breeches? Every blessed one of tltem is
smithing.
1st. street, Newberg, Oregon.
MARRIAGE i 1. | cb evsEs.
campaign at Ashlund last Saturday, confidently proclaimed, who typified going to school supported by the munifi­
Hattie A Hodge22i
2;%> Jay E ’Wine-
gave a clear-cut delineation of the and embodied niiti-iinperialism, and lie cence o f tlie state, or, if too old for
political situation, which will serve any­ sedulously cultivated the notion that school, is engaging in some business gar, 22.
y ,
where as a most able campaign docu­ lie was himself a second Lincolu. But that will train him for future usefulness.
Edith Wood 19, to Charles Craine 27,
A New and Complete Line of Fall Millinery.
ment. Hu finds no trouble in discover­ alus for the vanity of ill formed ambi­ He generally has a good buggy to ride
Florence Tyler Smith 17 to Joseph
ing the paramount issue and names it tion I U has taken only a short time to to church iu, and does not trudge along Craven
M I S S
IF 1. L_i. B E L L ,
(Successor to Mrs. Lena J. Heller.)
"BryanUm .”
show from the record that of all men in the load on foot, carrying hia shoes in
Rosa Branson ¡18, to Forrest Delasb- 284 Grand Ave. or Hawthorne Ave., Heller
the history of the republic probably not Ills hand, as his grandfather and grand­ rnutt 25.
Bldg., Portland. Oregon. Take Oregon City
or Woodstock car.
The instructions sent by President one lias been more bitterly denounced as mother did, only to lie worn while In
-It Cures-
McKinley to the Philippine commission an imperialist and as an usurping em­ church. As a rule, in these days, he
Danker B o u t r t'a R obber.'
C a n c e r W n r t s , T u m o r » iu th e F le s h o f M a n a n d B e n s t, C o rn s ,
concerning the government of tho is­ peror than was Lincoln, and that by the has h good education, that was altogeth­
J. R. Garrison, Cashier o f the bank
B u n io n » ,S p r a in » a n il B r u is e » ,a n d is a n E x c e lle n t L in im e n t
lands, have taken the last wind from the very snmo Democratic party of which er beyond tho reach of the Absaloms of of Thornvllle, Ohio, had been roblied
f o r lt lie u m a t i» m > N e u r a lg ia , P le u r is y a n d a ll P a in s a n d
democratic imperialiattc aaila. As tar Mr. Bryan is now the imperious if not 50 years ago, and he is branching oqt in o f health by serious lui*r trouble until
4'*<>
DEALER IN
A c h e s o f th e B o d y .
I t a ls o c u r e s F is t u la In l i o r » e » a n d r e *
poaniblu C/iu.CJ vil otHumrm ol lUo L’bilr the. Imperial base. IVa h a v e alrea dy r e ­ m any usa/ul occupations thus arc .help­ «6 tried DrJ-KM Afe'Kbri DlstWverji IbK
m
o
v
e
s
E
n
la
r
g
e
m
e
n
t
ou
th
e
B
o
n
e
.
called
the
fact
that
one
of
Mr.
Bryan’
s
ing
tlie
industrial
development
of
the
ippines are to bo filled by nati ve citizens,
Consumption. Then he wrote: “ I l l s Drug-» & M edicine», B o o k » &
who will be empowered to ninnage their strongest supporters said of Lincoln in world, and the advancement of the en-1 the best medicine I ever used for a se­ Booklet», F in e & Fancy Station­
own local affairs just us far as they show 1801: "W e have our Emperor, Lincoln, tire race. In other words, he is taking vere cold or a bad case of lung trouble. ery, School B o o k » & Supplies. This liniment was thoroughly tested by Dr. Wm, Ellis during thirty five years practise
medicine, ami in cases of Tumors, Cancer Warts, and all unnatural growths on Man
signs of capability, and inclination to­ who can tell stule jukes while the land no stock in Uryanism nor any of its re­ I always kept a taptlle on ,hand.”
or Beast it has almost invariably taken the place of the Surgeon’s Knife.
ward the maintenance of law and order. I b running red witli lilood. Should Mr. pellent and paralyzing tendencies.
Don’t suffer with iariighs, Colds, or W A L L P A P E R .
N ew est P a t-
Lincoln
bo
re-elected
tiiis
will
be
no
The
you.ig
Absaloms
of
this
country
This is a practical application of Ameri­
any Throat, Chest Of Long trouble
tern » nnd Style».
T r y a b o t t le o f th is L in im e n t n n d i f y o u t h in k i t n o t w o r t h the
can government which gives the Filipinos longer a republic, but a consolidated nre all right, and the energy uud intelli­ when.yon can be cured so easily. Only
p r ic e p a id , r e tu r n th e b o t t le a n d g e t y o u r m o n e y .
Every man whose memory gence shown on every hand are display­
all the liberty and independence for ompire.”
50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at C
which they show themselves capable. goes back so fur knows that such was ing an instructive object-lesson which F. Moore & Co.'s drugstore.
For sale at the Drug Stores in Newberg. When wanted by mail address,
Given any more rope than tills they Iho general tone of Democratic criticisms Mr. Bryan lUHy study with profit after
E. A . E L L I S , N e w b e r g , O r e g o n
of Lincoln. In that year, too, the Na­ lie changes his present occupation, if lie
would hung themselves.
T o th e Deaf.
tional Democratic platform inveighed ever does, and studies tho institutions of
A rich lady cured of her Deafness and
against the “ revolutionary acts’ ’ of Lin­ his country.
" I t is not truo, ns tho opposition asserts,
Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s F. A. MORRIS, Pres.
coln and against bis “ administrative
A. II. MILLS, Vice-Pres.
that every ruco is naturally self-govern­
Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to
usnrpatlon o f powers not granted by the
MOSES VOTAW, Cashier.
H o w to Save School C h ild ren .
ing without instruction and guidance.
The LEAD IN G N A TIO N A L REPU B LIC AN NEW SPAPER, thoroughly up to
bis institute, so that,dqaf people,unable
Constitution.” And at the end,review-
In tlie October Ladies’ Home Journal to procure the Ear Tfruins may have
date, and always a stanch advocate and supporter of republican principles
I f so, the Indians were capable of self gov­
ing the record of tho two Lincolu admin­ Edwnrd Bok takes up the cudgel again
will contain the moat reliable news ol
ernment. Our America—or is America
them
ft
tie.
Address1
No.
10613.
The
istrations and of the party of which Lin­ against the cramming methods inflicted
oursT—belong*) to them whether they
coln had been the lender, the Democrats on school childten, and urges as a step Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue
were or wore not capuhle of self-govern­
N e w b e r g , O r.
in thoir National platform declared that toward a reform ol the abuse "th at ev­ New York, U. S. A.
Including discussions, correspondence and speeches of the ablest political
ment. If they wore capable of self-gov­
the pillars of tho Government had been ery parent who has a child at school
leaders, brilliant editorials, reports from all sections of the land showing prog­
ernment it was not only a wrong, but it
ress of tlie work, elc., etc., and will commend itself to the careful perusal of
made to rock on their base, and that who will send a note to the teacher that,
AOKNTS W ANTED.
was a crime to set up our independent
every thoughtful, intelligent voter who has the true interests of his country at
another Republican victory would make under no circumstances whntever, will
heart.
government on their land without their
of us “ a subjected ami conquered pooplo, tho fattier and mother permit any home- N o c a p it a l n e c e s s a ry to s e ll o u r
consent. If this is true, the Puritans,
Published
Monday.
Pulished on Thursday
and tho ruins of liberty and the scattered study by tbe child.
T e a » , C o ffe e » a u d S p ic e ».
Transacts a general banking
Wednesday and Friday,
and known for nearly aixty
instead of being noble, are despicable
is in reality a fine, fresh,
years in every part of tba
fragments of the Constitution.”
business.
every-other-day
Daily,
"Th is may seem to be a very simple
creatures; and tho putriots of 1776, to
United States as a Na­
And so the sawdust trickles from the
T P l . U / C r i f I V Riving the latest news on
tional Family Newspaper
I d every city and town in the states
thing to do,” he contends, "but often
which the opposition compares the Fili­
I 111 v V C C I X L l days of issue, and cover
of
the highest class for
punctured Lincoln doll. Who is to
ing news of the other
farmers and villagers. It
Foreign Exchange bought aud
the simplest things are the most effec­ ol Oregon and Washington outside of
pinos, were only a swarm of land pirates
three.
It contains all
contains all the most im­
como next?— New York Tribune.
Portland.
I.adie«
or
young
men
who
important foreign war
tive.
If the teachers of this country
relielling against their captain. U the
portant general news of
sold.
and other cable news
THE
D a i l y t r i b u n e
should, within the n o il month, receive have two or threa hours per day to
ojiposition is right, the Zulus, who own­
which appears in THE DAILY TRIBUNE of up to hour of going to press, has entertaining
date, also Domestic and Foreign Corre­ reading for every member ot fbe family. olì
ed the Transvaal, were capable of self- A IIK 1 H K K M A LI. SOH SOUND M O NEY. thousands of notes from parents to the Hl>are, w ill find selling our Teas, Coffees Careful attention given Collections. same
spondence. Short Stories, Elegant Half-tone and young, Market Reports which are ae-
spin®8 pleasant wftrfc and they can
Illustrations. Humorous Items. Industrial In­ copied
. :ed as authority ig
by lari
______
government, and the Itm-ra who expell­
armers and country
Good reasons ezlst why the election effect pointed out, which thev could—
formation, Fashion Notes, Agricultural Mat­ merchants,
------------ -----------1
1 >■»n. I—
— ‘—
and is clean,
up *—
to date, 1 interest-
and
I
can
speak
for
hundreds
of
teach-
,n*
ke
b,8
'uouoy
for
themselves.
Write
AGENTS WANTED— FOR ’’THE LIFE AND ters and Comprehensive and Reliable Finan­ Ing and Instructive
ed them, according to tho opposition, o f llryun this year would be more dis­
' for full particulars amrcstalogue free.
Acliit verat'Uts of Admiral Dewey,” the world’s cial and Market reports.
deserves the ahliorreuco of righteous astrous than In 1896. Four years ago j er" wl,en 1 "**y th»* «hey would gladly
irrontefct n*v*l hero
Bjr Murat Halstead, the
Regular subscription price 41.00 per year,
Regular subscription price 41.50 per year.
lifelong
friend and admirer of the natiou s idol.
do
so—hand
many voters believed tliut prosperity1*^0 so—band to the heads of their
G REAT K A S t r a ft T R A Co.,
men.” — U.S. Senator Beveridge.
Biggest uud best book; over 500 nages. 8 x 10 Wu furnish it with THE GRAPHIC fo, We (urnlsh it with THE GRAPHIC for
could not be restored without opening 1
it would practically mean a re-
^ Washington |ta l>ortl»nd, Or. inches ; nearly 100 pages halftone Illustrations.
42 00 per year.
41 50 per year.
$1.50. Enorinnu« demand.
Big commis­
the mints to the free coinage of silver. ! »djugtinent of tbe entire system of
Largest distributors of teas, coffees Only
sions. Outfit free. Chance of a lifetime. Write
r o i.i i n a i roiN T K H *.
quick.
The
Dominion
Company,
3rd
floor
Cax-
Tlmt theory has been completely swept •t,,dJr- This may bs better understood , “ '“ I «pwes on the Pacific Coast. 100
ton Bldg., Chicago.
A few Colorado reuepl ions like the one
away by accomplished facts. It is no wl,en U >* realixeU that the entire sys- stores in «iiececslul-operation.
at Yi ctnr will do more lor the Republic­
1 longer hoard from Uuinocrutio speakers. *em
study during school hours in
an ticket tJi.ni the opposition of Alt-
| They insist that tils paramount issue nu®lr ot lhe •choo,s '» 80 arranged as to
AGENTS WANTED— FOR -THE LIFE AND
gold.—Oregonian.
i Is something else than silver, but at the »How for some of the work to be done se h trv e m c n te n f VdmTfc't T tr'w *?.*fe"s ’ wtirM"«
reste»»
naval hero. Br MuratÀHaluvait., the
When the Interrogation point is usod
same time the old silver plank Is In their l>y " ,e »,uPils * l l,om*’
this taken- f ¡feloni; frfend and admirer of the nation’»idol.
in connection with North Carolina Mr. platform unchanged. A verdict from ior*«r» nt«d home study be stopped, and Bteaest aud lM,t bookioaar.MXt. e"e r,. * x 10
tre,; nearly :oo pagi. Stiff,(lie Illustration,
llryan exercise! tho privilege of the «the people now against the gold stand- B cl,* nk" would at o iim have !o be made. in<
Ouly 11.-NJ. Kriorinoo» demand. Rig eommia-
alena. Outfit frea. Chance of allfetime. Write
prize-fighter and side steps.
I ard woultl 1« a direot blow at demon- ! Tlle
» t school caunot be in- quirk. The lhimlnlou Company, 3rd floor Car
Roosevelt might have expected to struted prosperity, and therefore more crt'a!* ‘' 1 ln »umher, for a I rend y there are ton Bldg., Chicago.
have a lew rocks thrown at him. The | crushing than it would have been before too many. The school hour cannot be
most clitlis are always found under the It would also reverse the previous Judg. lengthened because the tide lias eet in
boat apple tree. State,man.
| meat o f voters, causing a sense ofbe- to shorten them. Hence, some studiea
This is a great year for w*r heroes. A wilderment as to their purpose In re -< would hsvo to bo thrown out, if home TVs la ana Mtgula«
major, two colonels amt a general aro gsrti to the standard of currency, on study were eliminateti. And thie is the
running for congress in one district of wliiuli rests all bitslnees Interests, plans result desired.”
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no show there.
General Apathy has and contract«. The b -at that could bo
done In tbe event o f Bryau’s election
When a former gold IVmocrat con­ would be to take in sail and rltle out
cludes to support Bryan the first thing the storm, for the tempest ahead would
he does ¡a to prepare a w ritten apology be too dark for human prophecy. In
for so doing. He feels that much is due the end the people would pick them ­
selves out o f the wreck and find solid
to his conscience, if not fo the public.
Gen. Palmer did not live to see the ground, but the sane course is to re­
result of the second haute for sound main there now.
Truer words were never uttered than
money, Imt hie faith in tbe sanity of tlie
American people was so flrn# that he those of Hostmaster General Smith In
never doubted tlio result.—Globe Dem­ which he recently pointed out that
Bryan’s election now would produce a
ocrat.
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greater convulsion Ilian waa looked for
(andldate W ooleyl. not de.Uned to
18atf " We ehouhl 1» plunge,! m U „
be disapjwilnted since ho adm.ts that be M|Qe j ep,h, fri>n, „
„ w| . he
docs not expect tn be elected president. I „„
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Just w hat he expects to get (MR Of his 1
and you are In danger of a l.r i ten
prohibition campaign is not upparenl,
neck. You foil frout the top of , ■ky.
«• be ta k e it too seriottvlv to have anv
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M eal R e la t e T r a n s fe r «
Reported by th* YamhtltCo. Abstract Cost Mo-
Mlourlllr, Oregon, lor the week stxiltig
8ept M. I-J00. James M Fugh. Manager.
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The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you
know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’*, Imitators
do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not boy
their medicine if you knew what it contained.
Grove’* contains
Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless
form.
The Iron act* as a tonic while the Quinine drive* the
malaria out o f the system.
Any reliable druggist will tell you that
Grove’s IS the Originml and that all other so-called Tasteless
Chill Tonics are imitations.
A n analysis o f other chill tonics shows
that Grove’s is superior to 4 all others in every respect.
Yow
are not experimenting when you take Grove's— its superiority
and
excellence having long been
established. . Grove’s is the
pnly Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malaria} iccUOUi of
aHo United States-
N o Cure, N o Pay.
Price, ’joe»